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World Of Inclusion
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Building Friendships for Inclusion
Ella Richardson, Wilf Clark and their friends talk about how friendship is a vital ingredient of inclusive education.
Facilitated by Micheline Mason
Where Next For Inclusion?
From rhetoric to rights
June 20th 2016
Mander Hall, London
Facilitated by Micheline Mason
Where Next For Inclusion?
From rhetoric to rights
June 20th 2016
Mander Hall, London
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Where Next For Inclusion - Welcome
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Karen Flood, Tricia Nicoll, Linda Jordan and Richard Rieser set the agenda for the conference. Where Next For Inclusion? From rhetoric to rights June 20th 2016 Mander Hall, London
Jay's Story - Part 2
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We examined a number of case studies of disablist bullying in groups. Prior to this activity we watched a cartoon about Jay-a wheelchair user who liked sport, but after being bullied did not want to anymore. In the second cartoon some of his peers challenge what happened and go to the headteacher who organizes and assembly with a Paralympic medal winner to talk to the school about bullying. Thi...
Jay's Story - Part 1
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We examined a number of case studies of disablist bullying in groups. Prior to this activity we watched a cartoon about Jay-a wheelchair user who liked sport, but after being bullied did not want to anymore. In the second cartoon some of his peers challenge what happened and go to the headteacher who organizes and assembly with a Paralympic medal winner to talk to the school about bullying. Thi...
Inclusion Working in 2015 - Primary School
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A film made by World of Inclusion to demonstrate that inclusive education of disabled children is possible in 2015 in schools with the right policies and attitudes.
CRPD Committee Day of General Discussion on Article 24 - Education 15th April 2015
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See speeches by Agnes van Winjen (In School), Richard Rieser (World of Inclusion), Paula Hunt, Juan Cobenas Azul (Argentina)
Alison Peacock, Headteacher at Wroxham Primary - Learning Without Limits
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Speaking at the event: 25 years since the publication Disability Equality in the Classroom: A Human Rights Issue 'They Said We Couldn't Do It' Celebration Saturday 21st March 2015 More information: www.worldofinclusion.com
Johnny Crescendo with Andy Morgan - Live
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Performing at the event: 25 years since the publication Disability Equality in the Classroom: A Human Rights Issue 'They Said We Couldn't Do It' Celebration Saturday 21st March 2015 More information: www.worldofinclusion.com
Concert - Tim Whitehead & friend, Ellen Goodey
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Performing at the event: 25 years since the publication Disability Equality in the Classroom: A Human Rights Issue 'They Said We Couldn't Do It' Celebration Saturday 21st March 2015 More information: www.worldofinclusion.com
Presentations (Disability Equality in the Classroom: A Human Rights Issue)
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Speaking at the event: 25 years since the publication Disability Equality in the Classroom: A Human Rights Issue 'They Said We Couldn't Do It' Celebration Saturday 21st March 2015 More information: www.worldofinclusion.com
Max Hyde at 'They Said We Couldn't Do It' Celebration
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Speaking at the event: 25 years since the publication Disability Equality in the Classroom: A Human Rights Issue 'They Said We Couldn't Do It' Celebration Saturday 21st March 2015 More information: www.worldofinclusion.com
Questions from the floor (Disability Equality in the Classroom: A Human Rights Issue)
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Speaking at the event: 25 years since the publication Disability Equality in the Classroom: A Human Rights Issue 'They Said We Couldn't Do It' Celebration Saturday 21st March 2015 More information: www.worldofinclusion.com
Richard Rieser - Getting Schools on Board, Setting the International Agenda
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Speaking at the event: 25 years since the publication Disability Equality in the Classroom: A Human Rights Issue ‘They Said We Couldn’t Do It’ Celebration Saturday 21st March 2015 Chaired by Joe Whittaker, ALLFIE Trustee More information: www.worldofinclusion.com
Gareth Morewood, SENCO Priestnall School - Making Inclusion Work in a Secondary School
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Speaking at the event: 25 years since the publication Disability Equality in the Classroom: A Human Rights Issue ‘They Said We Couldn’t Do It’ Celebration Saturday 21st March 2015 Chaired by Joe Whittaker, ALLFIE Trustee More information: www.worldofinclusion.com
Micheline Mason - They Said We Couldn't Do It
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Speaking at the event: 25 years since the publication Disability Equality in the Classroom: A Human Rights Issue ‘They Said We Couldn’t Do It’ Celebration Saturday 21st March 2015 Chaired by Joe Whittaker, ALLFIE Trustee More information: www.worldofinclusion.com
Gus John - Inclusion in the Context of Educational Reform
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Gus John - Inclusion in the Context of Educational Reform
Inclusion Working in 2015 - Secondary School, Stockport
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Inclusion Working in 2015 - Secondary School, Stockport
Inclusion Working in 2015 - Primary School, Hertfordshire
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Inclusion Working in 2015 - Primary School, Hertfordshire
Anna Gluckstein - The Motivation for the Conference
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Anna Gluckstein - The Motivation for the Conference
Siobhan Hawthorne - Stop Porn Culture
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Siobhan Hawthorne - Stop Porn Culture
Susie Burrows - Challenging Sexism in Early Years and Primary
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Susie Burrows - Challenging Sexism in Early Years and Primary
Kiri Tunks - Challenging Sexism in Secondary Schools
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Kiri Tunks - Challenging Sexism in Secondary Schools
Zoe Williams - Changes in Sexism in Wider Society
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Zoe Williams - Changes in Sexism in Wider Society
Anita Bhadwaj & Vilma - Preventing Violence Against BME Women and Girls in Schools
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Anita Bhadwaj & Vilma - Preventing Violence Against BME Women and Girls in Schools
Max Hyde - President of National Union of Teachers
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Max Hyde - President of National Union of Teachers
Mike Vance - Challenging Sexism in Secondary Schools with a focus on Black Boys
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Mike Vance - Challenging Sexism in Secondary Schools with a focus on Black Boys
Richard Rieser - The Law and Gender Equality
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Richard Rieser - The Law and Gender Equality
UK Inclusion - Meeting Personal Care and other needs (MPC) - Full
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UK Inclusion - Meeting Personal Care and other needs (MPC) - Full
UK Inclusion - Intro to Secondary Schools (SSIntro)
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UK Inclusion - Intro to Secondary Schools (SSIntro)
I go to Emersons green primary school
The world's whitest hypocrite. What vile privilege on display again from little never been kissed Zoe
My student union President In 1978-79. Nice chap although we had opposite politics.
I just left yarn for secondry school
I am at mill lane primary almost going into Year 6 and Lyndsay Heanan was my year 5 teacher 'Mrs Cook'
I go there aswell and YES there's Mrs Cook in year 5 and isn't the teacher in y6 Mrs twiddle and teacher in Y4 is Mrs Clark an in y3 Ms gunn 💀
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Do u still go there and BTW what do u mean by who are u? What should I tell u?
Wow young arron
ua-cam.com/video/NF8wj-6QgD8/v-deo.html Advocates across the state are supporting this legislation PA HB726 The Disability Inclusive Curriculum Bill below you will find a video which includes Some of the overwhelming comments from our Coalition and others on why this is so important - feeling excited.
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Yo, it’s shite
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Ohhhhhh WOW!!!! I get stunning
Is it a good school the.
It’s pretty good, better than most schools in Bristol but it has its downs
Physical disabilities, yes. As a teacher who once needed self-contained myself, and never got the support I needed thanks to inclusive policies, I will never be a fan of fully inclusive rooms for those with severe behavioral disabilities. Too many hurt children and adults, too many children forced to fit themselves into a round hole despite being a square peg. I would have given anything for a room which allowed me to live and breathe in my own disability, instead of masking it. It was my greatest regret as a child and I am a strong advocate of healthy self-contained for LREs as an adult.
Hola
Ahhh, Mr Dove. One of my favourite teachers growing up.. I played Mr Begum
What a brilliant system, this system should be in every school.
Trust me, the way the school is now is shite
I miss St. Peter’s
Nice - but what about the "advanced" kids - are their needs being met or are they being held back? Hugely important question, IMHO.
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I wish I came to this school
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i went to that school
Is she reading a letter from a student?
I'm sorry, but the concept of inclusion in primary and secondary education is oversimplified, and so it is often not carried out in the right way. It's not enough to bring children of differing abilities together for activities they would already be sharing as a School community. Nor is it enough to do so in the kind of situations where they really should have the opportunity to interact with their peers outside school. It seems it is too often done because it is the most convenient thing to do from the standpoint of student management, and I feel that's the key to why inclusion is not viewed or carried out properly. The whole point of the class unit is to group students to ensure that they can study the same material at the same level. If all students in a class actually can't handle studying material at year level, how is it possible to ensure that students learn to the best of their ability as individuals, that their individual needs are met? how can you be sure that everybody's taking it as much as they can, that the typical students are being challenged enough and the atypical students aren't being overwhelmed? When inclusion is done the right way and for the right reasons, it is mainstreaming on a grand scale. However, since no one seems to care about doing it the right way, this ultimately be about wiping the idea of mainstreaming out.
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There are so many advantages for both...the one who knows more and teaches the other , actually learn it better and also learns to care ,many emotional benefits.children dont learn only with more and more difficult exercises..
Mr science teacher 88-93, still see him on his racer bike.......
Same for me-88-93!
What an amazing approach.
This is so important.
I think this is wonderful! I have a visual impairment, but I grew up and was educated in the United States. Many times, we are underestimated, not so sad school, but in many other areas of life as well. People need to realize that our education is just the beginning, and we need to be around supportive people who can push us to do our best. That way, we can go on to be independent, successful adults.
i already go to mill lane
I love the buddy system. I work in an inclusion class and will have to try it out. Thanks for such great ideas.
really nice
Amazing
Michael Vance, not only one of the best teachers I've ever had, or met - and I worked in a school for 5 years - but a wonderful human being too. I was at Hackney Downs from '85-'90 and he was my head of (Craig) house. Met my parents and me for my school interview OUTSIDE the gate, not beyond the carpark and in reception, and therefore commanded my respect from day one. I had science with him a few years later and he really was one of those teachers you hear about who made the subject come alive. I briefly met him again in the early 2000s by chance and he cried when he learned my dad had passed. Great memories of him on the Choice trip in '89 to the University of Sussex where he brought his son with him. Great to see him, albeit on video, still passionate about what he's doing.
Mr Vance, one of the best teachers I ever had
This was my old school😢
Thank for this documentary. our team are in the planning stage to run School of Inclusive Education. If have contact detail we will try to visit physically
What a fantastic model for schools all around the world. Very impressed.
JBG PRODUCER Your right and I go to that school
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go there its near bethnal green
i am going to bethnal green accademy but that name is old so now its called green spring accademy
i went to mill lane primary school
same
WONDERFUL video!!!! I'm just wondering about the name of the presented school, as I am very interested. I couldn't find the information in the documentary. Thank you so much!!
Stefana Coldea it's Emersons green primary
Mr Vance, my old science teacher!
Great
Michael , tried you on face book etc etc over the years and nice to see you at last, great memories of a great teacher Noel
I go to that school Abdullah